MANILA, PHILIPPINES – The most compelling stories are not always found up close. Many unfold quietly in the distance—within layered mountain ranges, glowing city skylines, and dramatic night scenes that often escape the naked eye. Capturing these moments has traditionally required professional equipment. With the Vivo X300 Pro, that narrative begins to change.
At the core of the Vivo X300 Pro is its 200MP ZEISS APO Telephoto Camera, engineered to bring distant subjects into sharp, vivid focus. Designed for mobile photographers who seek clarity beyond their immediate reach, the device positions itself as a flagship tool for long-range storytelling.
In conventional photography, shooting from afar often means sacrificing detail. Textures soften, subjects blur into their surroundings, and digital zoom degrades image quality. However, advancements in optical engineering and sensor technology are narrowing that gap, making high-quality telephoto photography more accessible than ever.
Makati-based photographer and content creator Nash Hadjula tested the Vivo X300 Pro in Antipolo, Rizal. Faced with distant mountain scenery that appeared muted to the eye, he found the device revealed far more than expected.
“What impressed me most was how much detail I could pull from a scene that looked far away,” Nash shared. “It allowed me to capture the mood and layers of the environment without needing to get physically closer.”
Using the telephoto camera, background elements appeared more defined, with stronger texture rendering and improved subject separation. For Hadjula, the experience demonstrated the advantage of optical precision over simple digital magnification.
Meanwhile, photographer June Sarahina explored the camera’s capabilities in low-light conditions. Shooting a condominium skyline at night, she observed that fine architectural details—balcony lines and window patterns—remained visible despite bright light sources.
“Night scenes are tricky because highlights can easily blow out, especially when you’re shooting from a distance,” June explained. “I was surprised at how the details in the buildings stayed intact even with bright light sources in the frame.”
She also captured a fireworks display, where bursts of light retained sharpness while the darker cityscape below remained clear and balanced.
Together, these experiences suggest that the Vivo X300 Pro introduces a refined approach to mobile photography—one where distance no longer demands compromise in clarity, depth, or atmosphere.
The Vivo X300 Pro is available for Php 77,999 in Vivo concept stores and online. It is also offered through Globe’s All-New GPlan Plus 1799, bundled with a free Vivo ZEISS Telephoto Extender Kit.




